Who has the upper hand in the exit poll survey of Assam elections, know who will get how many seats?
Assam: The time for the results of Assam assembly elections is getting closer. Let us tell you, votes will be counted on May 4. However, before the counting, the political mood of Assam will become clear through an exit poll survey. Meanwhile, the special thing is that during the elections, BJP had set the target of achieving a hat-trick of power and now it seems that the party seems to be successful in it. On the other hand, Congress may once again see the election results fading.
What does the exit poll survey say?
After the assembly elections in Assam, the electoral future of 722 candidates in 126 constituencies of the state is to be decided. Congress Party had fielded Gaurav Gogoi to contest the elections against Himanta Biswa Sarma. Meanwhile, according to an exit poll survey conducted by Axis My India, BJP is expected to win 88 to 100 seats, while Congress is expected to win 24 to 36 seats. As a result, BJP seems to be heading towards achieving a hat-trick of power in Assam with an overwhelming majority. This is the reason why the victory of the alliance led by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma is being predicted.
Who got how many seats?
BJP: Expected to get 88 seats out of 100
Congress: Expected to get 24 seats out of 36
Others: Expected to get 0 out of 3 seats
Whose voter share is so much?
BJP: 48%
Congress: 38%
Others: 14%
According to the exit poll survey, the BJP flag is seen waving in the results of Assam elections, although the results are yet to come.
A total of 722 candidates are in the fray for 126 seats in Assam. Of these, BJP has fielded the maximum i.e. 90 candidates. While its allies, Assam Gana Parishad (AGP) and BPF are contesting on 26 and 11 seats. On a particular seat, both BJP and AGP have fielded their candidates.
Meanwhile, the Congress party has fielded its candidates on 99 seats in Assam, while its allies, Raijor Dal and Assam Jatiya Parishad are contesting on 13 and 10 seats. Apart from this, CPI(ML), CPI(M) and APLC are also contesting on 2 seats each. Badruddin Ajmal’s party has fielded candidates on 27 seats, out of which electoral contest is currently going on for 23 seats. Out of these 23 seats, the party may have to face defeat on 19 seats.
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